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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
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QMG
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Using these in a safe to replace the factory lights that quit working after about 8 years. These are much brighter than the original and were easy to install. Motion sensor works well, lights turn on as soon as the door is opened. The entire strip lights up, no dead areas and long enough to cover the entire perimeter of the inside. Hopefully I get 8 or more years out of this set as well. Would recommend for safe lights, but wonder if the motion sensor is too sensitive for under cabinet or a closet. Great product at a good price.
David
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Works great. I was tired of using a flashlight to look around my gun safe, so I picked these up and it makes a huge difference. Installation was easy and took maybe 20 minutes. The lighting is amazing and it makes a huge quality of life difference for me when accessing my safe. No more flashlights or headlamps.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Very Nice set up. Easy to install. Motion sensor works as it should And lights are very bright. The lights themselves are angles so they sit in covered very well and designed so you can always add more lights or use less as desired. I would have post pictures and videos , but I don’t want pictures of my gun safe out to the public.. regardless, can’t beat this set up for the price.
DR1776
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This lighting Kit is an excellent addition to any gun safe, providing bright, even illumination that makes it easier to access your firearms and valuables. The kit includes motion-sensing lights that activate when the door is opened, ensuring visibility without the need to fumble for a switch. Installation is quick and simple. Overall, it's a practical and affordable solution for enhancing safety and convenience in your gun safe
Jason Bourne
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2017
I had intended to purchase a roll of LED lights to do a 'custom' lighting job on my gun safe. It's a large 6'x4'x3' safe, and I was worried I wouldn't have enough lighting with this kit. I was wrong. After adding up all the items I'd need to install the 'tape' type LED lights, I found that this kit was much cheaper and easier to install, and provides more than enough light.I received the kit on time and in good shape. I guess I expected a big box, but the whole kit comes in a box about 2"x2"x14" or so. I opened it up and found exactly what is in the advertised picture. 6 light strips, 5 extension cables, a power supply and the all-important motion sensor. Cables are well insulated, and everything seems to be 'injection molded' and pretty well sealed.After determining how I wanted to place the light bars inside the front section of the safe, I put everything together, plugged it in, and hung it by sticking push pins into the holes in the ends of the light strips. This was just to do a mock-up test, to see if I liked the light placement. I put one strip at the top and bottom of the safe, and two on each of the sides. With that, I ended up using only three of the five extension cables. But after I pushed the pins into the interior drywall material, it appeared so solidly hung, I never bothered to peel the tape off of the lights. Everything stays just fine because the light bars are so light. BTW, the 3M tape is on two sides of the light bars, and runs the full length. Its on a 45 degree angle to the light strips, so that two sides can be peeled and stuck into a corner. There are also holes at both ends of each light strip, so you can screw them down if you want (or use push pins, like I did).As far as the lighting goes, it's crazy bright. The light itself is very... 'white', meaning there is very little 'yellow' tinge to it. The box says "Daylight 5000k" for the color. I would imagine that if you tried to put these lights in the back of the safe, or in a place where they would be seen directly, they would be annoyingly bright. But putting in the front section of a safe is perfect, flooding it with light.The box also gives the following information: Brightness is 150lm/bar, 900 lumins in total. Lifespan 30,000 hours, beam angle 120 degrees, LED density is 18 LEDs per bar, CRI>80, size 11.81x0.59.0.39 inch/bar. Sensitivity distance 0-26 ft, Sensing angle is 120 degrees, input voltage 100-240V, output voltage is 12V, and the Delay Time is 4 minutes after no motion is detected. 3 year warranty.I was initially going to put the sensor on the back wall of the safe, but found there would not be enough cable in that configuration. Instead, I put the sensor on the floor of the safe, and it works great. It turns on within about a second, and in fact I was worried that it wasn't shutting off, but I left the door open and indeed it went off after 4 minutes. Before the door is fully open, the lights are on.I may have been equally impressed with the finished product had I used the LED lighting on the tape that comes in rolls, but you just can't beat how fast and simple this installation was. Literally, unboxing to mock-up was under 5 minutes. I had everything installed in under 15, and I didn't have to cut or screw anything like I would have with the roll of LED tape. Installation can NOT be screwed up. There are 'male' and 'female' ends to every component and cord, and there's no way to screw up.Unlike the LED tape type, everything can only go together one way, which is great. You can connect the five 'extension cords' however you like, or not use them at all. If you want to extend something, just unplug that section, and stick in one or more of the extension cords. Male to female, that's as hard as it gets.The only 'down-side' is that some people may want the ability to switch colors, which this doesn't do. Personally, I wanted white only, no remote to mess with, automatic on/off, and simple install, so this is perfect for me.
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